In December 1963, when the chairman was presiding over the meeting in the Yi Nian Hall, he learned of the death of Marshal *** and immediately proposed that everyone stand and mourn in silence. As the first deceased marshal of the Republic, **'s life was full of glory, and his contribution will always be remembered.
In order to pay tribute to ***, the chairman personally wrote a memorial poem for him. However, the nationwide mourning for *** caused controversy due to an broadcast error, and the name of *** was almost misread as ***
** has been in poor health, especially with serious kidney problems. Although the doctor informed his wife Lin Yueqin of his condition, *** did not care, but made a five-year plan, hoping to rest in peace after defeating the Japanese invaders.
During the revolutionary years, he worked while sick, and even from his hospital bed, he would give instructions and read materials, and even receive guests regularly. However, even after the founding of New China, his work pressure was still very high, and overwork caused him to have angina pectoris many times, and even reversed in one day.
**Stick to a firm faith, even if you are seriously ill, you are still determined to work for the party to the end. In the early 60s, his physical condition was already very bad, but his willpower and perseverance kept him battling the disease with a heavy workload.
In September 1963, his body finally collapsed and he was forced to be hospitalized. His abdomen was swollen like a pregnant woman, and he couldn't even eat food, which was extremely painful.
But he never said a word, and only barely rested for a while when he fell into a coma. His family is very worried about his health. However, his tenacity and firm belief make him still tenacious and always stick to the front line of working for the party.
**The news of his serious illness touched everyone's hearts, and his comrades-in-arms and comrades missed him as much as their families. Mr. Zhu even visited the hospital in person, and although he was weak, he still cheered up and calmly accepted the fact that he might not be able to win.
In December, the 61-year-old *** passed away, leaving behind an unfulfilled ideal. In memory of the Marshal of the Republic, he wrote a seven-law poem to recall his glorious life.
When the news came out, the comrades-in-arms fell into deep grief, and the memorial poem of *** touched *** a lot.
** tearfully said that the poem describes his experience of dealing with Marshal ***. The two once commanded troops to fight guerrilla warfare side by side in southern Jiangxi, and later went to the Soviet area and the northern Shaanxi base area together, and the battle scene at that time is still vivid.
On the third day after his death, several leaders came to the hospital to say their final goodbyes to his body and finalize the process of the memorial assembly after the ceremony.
At the public memorial meeting, ** read the eulogy sadly, and more than 100,000 people in Beijing spontaneously came to the scene to mourn, and watched the ashes of *** being carried into the Babaoshan Cemetery.
At that time, the person who took the urn from the family and put it on the funeral platform was ***, and this process was also broadcast in the broadcast script. Because the sentences describing this process were too tongue-in-cheek, the announcer Fang Ming mistakenly read "**'s urn" as "Luo Rui...... when reading the script live”
When reading the press release for the first time, Fang Ming realized that he had made a mistake. At such a serious moment, the consequences of mispronouncing a name are incalculable. To correct this mistake, he immediately re-read it again.
However, his mistake sparked widespread discontent. Many listeners called the radio station to ask who had died, and some even publicly criticized him. In order to calm the situation, the leader asked him to write a review.
As a senior announcer, Fang Ming has always been very stable in his broadcasting work, and there have been almost no mistakes. However, at the time of ***'s death, he had been an announcer for less than a year and was not experienced enough in broadcasting, so something went wrong at this critical moment.
Fang Ming was born in the most difficult period of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, experienced the hardships of the revolutionary war, and also witnessed the enthusiasm for building New China, and has rich experience. In 1956, he completed junior high school and, on the advice of his teacher, enrolled in a radio training course.
Two years later, he entered the ** radio station.
At the beginning of his career, Fang Ming was just a recruit in the recording studio, but in the 60s, the station was in urgent need of male announcers, so Fang Ming was arranged to be in charge of broadcasting. In order to help Fang Ming master this skill, several seniors continued to teach broadcasting skills, and even accompanied them to demonstrate the movements.
This special educational method has allowed Fang Ming to better understand the emotions in the press release, and over time, his broadcast has become enough to make the audience feel as if they are there. However, Fang Ming was not satisfied with this, in order to form his own unique style, he often took the initiative to challenge the more difficult press releases, which was recognized by his predecessors.
When the station informed the live broadcast of the process of the marshal's memorial service, Fang Ming took the initiative to apply to the station and was ready to accept this extremely important task. But due to the rush of preparation, Fang Ming has been in a tense state, and coupled with the pressure of his eagerness to prove himself, he made a mistake during the broadcast.
This lesson made Fang Ming realize his own shortcomings, and remain humble in his future work, firmly grasping every opportunity to learn. Regarding this incident, the ** general didn't care too much, and only said: "Young people, there are times when they make mistakes, it doesn't matter!."”
After unremitting efforts, Fang Ming's broadcasting skills have become more and more exquisite, and he has gradually become a powerful announcer in the station. In countless actual battles, he was successfully promoted to the director of the broadcasting department.
**On the night of his death, Fang Ming received an order from the leader to prepare to broadcast the prime minister's obituary. When he heard the news, he burst into tears. The leader advised him not to grieve too much and to perform his duties.
Fang Ming turned his grief into strength, and the next morning reported to the nation the ...... of the prime minister's death